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Deaf Learners in Malaysia

This study analyzes the experiences of four Deaf learners in Malaysia primary schools and two Deaf adults who have finished school.
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This study analyzes the experiences of four Deaf learners in Malaysia primary schools and two Deaf adults who have finished school. The authors discuss how to make education more accessible for Deaf students in mainstream schools.

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